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"Motivation Theories, Theorists, and Emotion" profiles theories of motivation and goes into detail pertaining to personal constructs and incentives. Sources of motivation can be both internal or external as the relationship among motivation and behavior is explained by the sequence of motivation. Enjoy a brief description of both theories of emotion and motivation.